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South Darfur: 36 killed, dozens wounded in tribal clashes
Officials say military forces were deployed to resolve the conflict between Fallata and Taisha tribes.
How the Gaza war affected Palestinian politics
The latest confrontation with Israel saw Hamas emerge victorious and Fatah appear weaker than ever.
How Nigeria’s Twitter ban stands to impact people, businesses
Twitter suspended in Nigeria after the platform deleted a tweet from President Buhari.
India reopens major cities as new COVID cases hit two-month low
Capital New Delhi and financial hub Mumbai begin gradual easing of curbs as lowest infections reported since April 6.
Hamas releases audio allegedly of Israeli soldier it holds
Al Jazeera also airs previously undisclosed footage of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit from his time in Hamas captivity.
Myanmar: Aung San Suu Kyi’s trial to begin next week
Suu Kyi faces string of charges, including possessing unlicensed walkie-talkies and violating a state secrets law.
Putin signs law taking Russia out of Open Skies treaty
Russian president formalises Moscow's exit from pact ahead of highly anticipated Geneva summit with Joe Biden.
The EU-Swiss fallout shows the UK is right to go it alone
Switzerland has walked out of partnership negotiations with an intransigent EU. Britain was right to Brexit.
Intrigue and treasure: What makes museum heists so fascinating?
The story of the biggest jewellery heist in New York history and the mystery of the gems and people involved.
Thailand starts long-awaited COVID vaccination campaign
Thailand rolls out locally produced AstraZeneca jabs as it begins a much-anticipated mass inoculation campaign.
Australia widens anti-money laundering probe to biggest casinos
Months into an investigation of top player Crown Resorts, gov't expanded that to investigate its top two rivals as well.
Taliban says Afghans who worked for foreign forces will be safe
Group says Afghans who worked with US and NATO in past 20 years have nothing to fear as long as they show 'remorse'.
Cyprus’ reunification: What next after failed talks?
Turkish Cypriot foreign minister tells Al Jazeera he sees little hope for negotiations, but others see a path forward.
HK IPOs at their lowest in over a decade as China cracks down
Seven companies have listed in Q2 so far, the fewest since 2009, as Beijing told 34 tech companies to rectify practices.
India, Pakistan take battle over basmati rice title to EU
Pakistan opposes India's move to get exclusive trademark that would grant it sole ownership of basmati title in EU.
China policies ‘could cut millions of Uighur births in Xinjiang’
Amid accusations of genocide, new report says China's policies could cut up to 4.5 million births in Xinjiang.
Climate change ‘sea snot’ killing Turkey’s Marmara Sea
Mass fish deaths have been observed with ecological experts warning of a possible disease outbreak such as cholera.
Russia protests Ukraine’s Euro 2020 football tournament kit
Ukraine national football team's kit features Russian-annexed Crimea and popular nationalist slogans.
Some Wall Street traders are betting against another AMC rally
Some institutional investors have ramped up complex options trades that let them bet that AMC's shares will fall.
Mexico lower house polls show setback for ruling coalition
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's coalition set to fall short of two-thirds majority necessary for big reforms.
In China, a little-known EV maker is leaving Tesla in the dust
A China-US JV has outsold every player with its tiny, cheap EV that young women love.
Peru on edge as vote counting begins in tight presidential runoff
Quick count puts Pedro Castillo ahead of Keiko Fujimori by 0.4 of a percentage point.
Many killed as two trains collide in southern Pakistan
At least 33 killed and more than 120 injured after express train derails and is hit by another train in Sindh province.
Villages empty, civilian armed groups rise in eastern Myanmar
Military attacks have forced villagers into the jungle and stiffened the resolve of those fighting against the coup.
Brazil COVID inquiry staffers urge postponing Copa America
Senate commission staffers are latest to raise concerns about Brazil hosting football tournament amid COVID-19 pandemic.
Merkel’s party wins key state vote: Exit poll
Germany's Christian Democrats fend off far-right AfD challenge, garnering 36 percent of the vote, exit polls show.
Israel’s Netanyahu denies ‘incitement’, alleges election fraud
Mired in a court battle on corruption charges, Netanyahu faces being toppled by a motley coalition of parties.
Key Democratic senator says he will oppose US voting rights bill
Joe Manchin, key swing vote in US Senate, to oppose bill that would expand voting access and is backed by Democrats.
Colombia to ‘modernise’ police after protest violence criticism
Security forces in Colombia have been accused of using excessive force during nationwide anti-government protests.
Why are calls growing to investigate the Wuhan lab leak theory?
Criticism over a WHO inquiry, new US administration have led to renewed interest in coronavirus origin hypothesis.
‘Time for the Catholic Church to take responsibility’
Residential school survivor calls on Pope to apologise for church role in abuse against Indigenous children in Canada.
Will G7 tax deal force big companies to pay up?
G7 nations reach landmark agreement on 15 percent corporate tax rate.
Meghan and Harry announce birth of daughter Lilibet
Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, announce the birth of Lilibet 'Lili' Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.
Controversial Nigerian pastor TB Joshua dies aged 57
The televangelist, who founded a Christian megachurch in Lagos, died from an undisclosed cause, his church said.
No apology from Pope for Canada’s residential school deaths
Pope Francis expresses 'pain' after remains of 215 Indigenous students found, but does not offer long-sought apology.
Al Jazeera journalist leaves hospital day after Israeli arrest
Al Jazeera Arabic journalist Givara Budeiri sustained a fractured hand while being violently arrested in Sheikh Jarrah.
UK minister says Delta variant 40 percent more transmissible
Health minister says the variant causing surge in COVID cases is 40 percent more transmissible than the Alpha variant.
Children suffer as fighting in Ethiopia’s Tigray drags on
Conflict raging in remote Tigrayan towns leaves civilians with life-changing injuries and healthcare centres devastated.
Put migrant protections at heart of US policy, rights groups urge
Migrant advocates call for rights-based approach ahead of Vice President Harris' visit to Guatemala and Mexico.
Mexico votes in widely anticipated midterm elections
More than 20,000 posts are up for grabs, Mexico's electoral body says, while nearly 95 million people are eligible to vote.
Peru heads to the polls to elect president in polarised race
Peruvians will make a choice between right-wing populist Keiko Fujimori and left-wing Pedro Castillo.
Israel releases Al Jazeera journalist after violent arrest
Al Jazeera correspondent Givara Budeiri has been released from custody after being violently arrested by Israeli police.
Somaliland elections: Opposition parties win majority of seats
Two opposition parties in Somalia's breakaway region announce political alliance, securing parliamentary majority.
The keeper of Afghanistan’s poetic past
Behind the walls of Kabul Public Library, an 81-year-old poet kept the tradition and spirit of Afghan Sufi poetry alive.
In this pandemic, Duterte has his priorities all wrong
The Philippines' government has to change course on the pandemic and focus on helping the poor stay afloat.
Israel arrests Palestinian activists Muna and Mohammed al-Kurd
Palestinian activists behind social media campaign against forced expulsions in Sheikh Jarrah arrested
Naomi Osaka thanks fans after French Open withdrawal
Japanese player pulled out of French Open after organisers threatened to expel her for not honouring media commitments.
The moment Al Jazeera journalist Givara Budeiri was arrested
Budeiri was reporting on a sit-in marking the 54th anniversary of the Naksa when she was assaulted and arrested.
Jordan security forces injured during night ‘riots’ in Amman
Tribal supporters of a lawmaker who was banned from Parliament clash with police in Jordan's capital, authorities said.
Two drones shot down above Iraq base housing US troops: Military
The US's C-RAM defence system shoots down the drones above the Ain al-Asad base in Iraq's western desert, army says.
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